Maintenon

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Maintenon is a commune in northern France best known for the Château de Maintenon, once owned by Madame de Maintenon, the second wife of King Louis XIV.

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Maintenon canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
administrativeStatus commune
country France
distanceFromParis approximately 65 km southwest
governedBy municipal council of Maintenon
hasArchitecturalStylePresent French classical architecture
Renaissance architecture
hasCulturalAttraction gardens of the Château de Maintenon
hasDemonym Maintenonnais
Maintenonnaise
hasEconomicActivity local commerce
tourism
hasHeritageBuilding Château de Maintenon
hasLandmark Aqueduct of Maintenon
hasMayor (current mayor, name varies by term)
hasNotableSite Château de Maintenon
hasPostalCode 28130
hasRailConnectionTo Chartres
Paris
hasReligiousBuilding Église Saint-Pierre de Maintenon
hasTouristActivity guided tours of Château de Maintenon
hasTransportInfrastructure Maintenon railway station
historicalRegion Beauce
inseeCode 28227
languageUsed French
locatedIn Centre-Val de Loire
surface form: Centre-Val de Loire region

Eure-et-Loir
surface form: Eure-et-Loir department

northern France
locatedNear Chartres
locatedOnRiver Eure River
namedAfter Françoise d’Aubigné, Marquise de Maintenon
surface form: Madame de Maintenon
partOf arrondissement of Chartres
canton of Épernon
timeZone CEST
CET

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Eure flowsThroughCity Maintenon
Château de Maintenon locatedIn Maintenon